The water treatment plant in the First Nation settlement of Fort Chipewyan. The town lies downstream of the tar sands.
The water treatment plant in the First Nation settlement of Fort Chipewyan. The town lies downstream of the tar sands. The tar sands is the world's largest industrial project and the most environmentally destructive. Many of the residents of Fort Chipewyan are afflicted by skin rashs or are afflicted by cancer. Studies show elevated levels of hydrocarbons and heavy metals near the mining sites. The towns drinking water contains high levels of Trihalomethanes (THM) and Halo Acetic Acids (HAA). The biggest risk from THM and HAA is cancer.
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